
San Xavier Pumping Plant
San Xavier, the thirteenth plant in the CAP system, has five pumps that lift water a maximum of 172 feet.
San Xavier, the thirteenth plant in the CAP system, has five pumps that lift water a maximum of 172 feet.
It’s easy to see the water flowing down the CAP canal, but what you may not know is that behind the scenes is a flow
CAP employees work each day to ensure Arizona’s allotment of Colorado River water flows through our 336-mile aqueduct to reach our municipal, agricultural, industrial and
On Thursday, most Arizonans will partake in traditional Thanksgiving festivities – cooking, eating, spending time with family and watching football. For CAP water dispatchers, Thanksgiving
CAP employs many military veterans and on Veterans Day, we are proud to share thoughts from a few of our veterans on what this day
For the past 10 years, CAP has partnered with Arizona Public Service (APS) in Peak Solutions, a voluntary program that helps stabilize the energy grid
CAP employees work each day to ensure Arizona’s allotment of Colorado River water flows through our 336-mile aqueduct to reach our municipal, agricultural, industrial and
The Lake Pleasant Regional Park Discovery Center has a special entry feature – a petroglyph boulder with a quite a story behind it. The petroglyphs
Water is complicated, but CAP has developed fact sheets to help make it clear, concise and complete. You’ve heard about Tier 1 shortage in 2022,
P.O. Box 43020
Phoenix, AZ 85080-3020
623.869.2333
news@cap-az.com
Media contact:
DeEtte Person
623.869.2597
dperson@cap-az.com
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